Found 3 collections related toNew York (State)

This collection is consists of New York Colony naturalization statistics (1740-1769), and New York State immigration lists (1802-1814). The documents provide names and other personal details of the naturalized citizens and immigrants

This volumes contains extracts and copies from minutes of the New York Court of Chancery, the highest judiciary body in the state, from 1799 to 1807. During these years, the Chancellors of New York were Robert R. Livingston (tenure 1777-1801) and...
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This volumes contains extracts and copies from minutes of the New York Court of Chancery, the highest judiciary body in the state, from 1799 to 1807. During these years, the Chancellors of New York were Robert R. Livingston (tenure 1777-1801) and John Ten Eyck Lansing, Jr. (tenure 1801-1814)
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The Clarence Day Papers document the literary career, business activity, personal life and family background of the author and illustrator. The papers include personal and professional correspondence; notebooks, manuscripts, typescripts, galley...
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The Clarence Day Papers document the literary career, business activity, personal life and family background of the author and illustrator. The papers include personal and professional correspondence; notebooks, manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs and publication tearsheets; business and financial records; family papers; news clippings and literary reference files; school and college records; drawings, photographs and artifacts. Correspondents include Helen Dore Boylston, Henry Canby, Paul De Kruif, Francis Hackett, Learned Hand, Carl Hovey, Albert G. Keller, Troy Kinney, Sonya Levien, Rose Wilder Lane, Alice Duer Miller, Elsie Clews Parsons, William Lyon Phelps, Harold Ross, Miriam Finn Scott, Upton Sinclair, Signe Toksvig, E. B. White and Katharine White. The Clarence Day Papers are an important resource for the study of American magazine literature during the 1910s-1930s, and provide essential background information regarding Day's most popular and enduring work, Life With Father.
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